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DownWithPumpers

11/14/06 9:47 AM

#130265 RE: Fhal or Die trying #130263

now we see the real value is 753M.

Remember that 753 million is the amount you get in 2018 when the bond matures. Currently the price is around 150 and the total value is therefore 1.50 * 753 million.
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Buckey

11/14/06 9:51 AM

#130267 RE: Fhal or Die trying #130263

so only one side is allowed??? if I question and now ridicule the outragious claims I must move on????

MY DD indicates NOTHING has been proven. MY DD indicates this is a sham. MY DD and my common sense tells me you do not get something for Nothing.

The world of Corporate finance does not work the way. When was the last time you got money from an instution without leaving a a limb of a child.

You just dont waltz in with an idea and waltz out with Billions in Bonds. IT just doesnt happen - NOT EVEN at the big companies of the NYSE. And even though these financial instruments are in the jungles of South America guess what they dont do it any different down there.

This thing is an elaborate HOAX
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DUE DILLY

11/14/06 10:36 AM

#130298 RE: Fhal or Die trying #130263

Due Diligence is usually best started by reading the company's public filings. It is interesting (per the 10K) that CSHD has a huge net worth but a going concern statement was included by the accountant. It is also interesting that the first 10K filing didn't include the accountant's opinion letter. The final opinion letter doesn't include the going concern statement which statement is only in the footnotes - this is very unusual. These items in themselves should give the reader a stong whiff that something is wrong.

This followed by CSHD's inability, over a period of a month, to give the SEC evidence that they owned the bonds is the icing on the cake. - THIS IS A TOTAL FRAUD AND THEREFORE YOU CAN NOT RELY ON ANY INFORMATION FROM THE FRAUDSTERS.

Perhaps you might believe the following - everything that CSHD said is true, and Rufus is happy to see the stock tank so he can buy back the shares on the cheap.

What I cann't understand is how anyone can pay $.50/share on the gray sheets for a security that the SEC has brought action against.